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The AGA Freestanding Module

The AGA Freestanding Module is the perfect companion to your AGA, adding more cooking space and giving extra flexibility for the times when you just need a little bit more.

Overall Dimensions

The Freestanding Module is not as deep (front to back) and may be a different height to an existing heat-storage AGA - please be aware of this if you intend to sit them next to each other.

We recommend having at least one base unit (any width, even a trayspace is fine) between the main AGA and a Freestanding Module; this 'breaks' the continuity and helps to mask the fact that the main AGA is 100mm 'deeper' (front to back) than the Freestanding Module.

Designed to fit a 'standard' cooker gap of 600mm and match a 'standard' 900mm-910mm worktop height.

Dimensions

Height to hot-plate: 910mm

Clearance required above hob: 650mm

Width: 595mm

Depth: 600mm (front to back, measured to the front-plate, it's 680mm to the front of the hand-rail)

Grill (in the top oven)

Bottom Oven

Extractor Hood

Main Features

The Freestanding Module is finished in the same beautiful enamelled cast iron as heat-storage AGAs and is available in all the colour options with the exception of claret.

The four-zone hob can be mains gas, propane gas or electric ceramic.

The top oven is a conventional electric 'Slow Cooking' oven (90 - 120 C) and can also be used as a dual-zone grill.

The bottom oven is an electric fan oven.

Fitting as a Companion to a heat-storage AGA

The Freestanding Module is not the same depth (front to back) as a heat-storage AGA so won't match the main cooker's profile. They're also fitted with their own plinths to raise them to 910mm above the floor (to match kitchen worktops); this could be different to your AGA.

Even if ordered in the same colour as an existing AGA it might be a different shade to the original. You probably wouldn't notice if they're positioned separately, but might if they're next to each other.

We'd recommend having one kitchen base unit (any width) between the Freestanding Module and main AGA - this then 'breaks' the difference in depth (and possibly height) from being so obvious. It will also help make it less noticeable if the Module and AGA are different shades.